1. Italian red or white wine harvested on the slopes of Massico
mountains in Campania. 

2. A liqueur made with a brandy base flavored with a variety of fruits
and bitter almond. 

3. Any of numerous plants of the genus Plantago; mostly small roadside
or dooryard weeds with elliptic leaves and small spikes of very small
flowers; seeds of some used medicinally 

4. Various herbs in the parsley family, with small white or greenish
flowers; roots and fruits are used in liqueurs, and stems are candied
and eaten. 

5. Bitter extract from southern European plant root used in Angostura
bitters, chocolate, vermouth, candy, ice cream and vanilla flavorings. 

6. Turkish soup of beef stock & small meat-filled dumplings, garnished
with yogurt, thyme and mint 

7. Created in 1942 for the Texas State Fair by Neil Fletcher; a maize
hound.


8. A brownish, bitter, foul-smelling resinous material obtained from the
roots of Asian member of parsley family, used as a condiment. 

9. Ground black cherry pits used as flavoring in the Middle East. 

10. Cross between a blackberry & raspberry, developed in 1881 in Santa
Cruz, California 

11. Small bushy deciduous tree native to Asia and North Africa having
pretty pink blossoms and highly prized edible nuts enclosed in a hard
green hull; cultivated in southern Australia and California. 

Answers 

1. Falerno 

2. Noyeau 

3. Plantain

4. Angelica

5. Gentian

6. Adana 

7. Corn Dog

8. Asafoetida 

9. Mahaleb 

10. Loganberry 

11. Almond



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